World Tourism Day on Sept 27 coincides with the rare supermoon total lunar eclipse, a phenomenon that hasn’t happened since 1982. Over the past 115 years there have been only five of them and the next one is due in 2018.
The moon will be just 387,472 km meaning that it will be 13% larger than normal, making it a sight worth seeing.
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